Bulletin, Vydání 32U.S. Government Printing Office, 1906 |
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Strana 15
... débris accumulated upon an original floor and not removed in the process of remodeling . The pottery between these two floors is noticeably different from that above the upper floor . Round kivas , mostly subterranean , are found both ...
... débris accumulated upon an original floor and not removed in the process of remodeling . The pottery between these two floors is noticeably different from that above the upper floor . Round kivas , mostly subterranean , are found both ...
Strana 25
... débris , but on clearing away the loose stone , well - preserved plastered walls eight feet in height are disclosed . Numerous small clan houses are scat- tered about near by . A few yards to the east is the hollow of a large kiva in ...
... débris , but on clearing away the loose stone , well - preserved plastered walls eight feet in height are disclosed . Numerous small clan houses are scat- tered about near by . A few yards to the east is the hollow of a large kiva in ...
Strana 26
... débris of fallen walls is perhaps eight feet high . A large inclosure walled with stone surrounds the southern and east- ern sides of the pueblo . This site overlooks the deep gorge of the Bravo to the north , and south a few rods is ...
... débris of fallen walls is perhaps eight feet high . A large inclosure walled with stone surrounds the southern and east- ern sides of the pueblo . This site overlooks the deep gorge of the Bravo to the north , and south a few rods is ...
Strana 32
... débris in full view of the parapets , natural and artificial , that line the brink of the mesa . " Two classes of ruins occupy the summit , one of which is the com- paratively recent pueblo . It is two stories high in some places , very ...
... débris in full view of the parapets , natural and artificial , that line the brink of the mesa . " Two classes of ruins occupy the summit , one of which is the com- paratively recent pueblo . It is two stories high in some places , very ...
Strana 35
... débris does not seem to justify these conclusions with which the writer of this paper can not agree . The mound is very low and the pueblo was not built of material that would be carried away by subsequent set- tlers , as was often done ...
... débris does not seem to justify these conclusions with which the writer of this paper can not agree . The mound is very low and the pueblo was not built of material that would be carried away by subsequent set- tlers , as was often done ...
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Strana 16 - Navahu but also of the more populous settlements beyond the great mesa to the north where tillable land is wanting. The Tewa Indians assert that the name ' ' Navahu ' ' refers to the large area of cultivated lands.
Strana 30 - Canon del Alamo, are fairly preserved. The upper part of that gorge is wooded, and the caves were thus somewhat sheltered. They offer nothing worthy of special mention, and do not compare in numbers with the settlement at the Rito. The Queres say that these caves also are ' probably
Strana 24 - The main dwelling contained approximately 600 rooms with 10 kivas of the circular subterranean type. A defensive wall extended from the southwest corner of the main building to the rim of the cliff 150 feet away. Below this wall, cut on the face of the cliff, is one of the best petroglyphs in the Southwest, a representation of a plumed serpent seven feet long. The cliff dwellings along the mesa side, extending for three quarters of a mile, contain the largest number of caves in one group. Tshirege...
Strana 16 - Tewa of the pre-Spanish period. This particular pueblo was well situated for agriculture, there being a considerable acreage of tillable land near by — far more than this small population would have utilized. The old trail across the neck of the mesa to the north is worn hip-deep in the rock, showing constant, long-continued use.